Chas Dodd

Patrick McDermott/Getty Images

Chas Dodd is going to lock down the starting quarterback position in 2012. Dodd is a much more qualified quarterback than his competitor, Gary Nova. Dodd threw for more yards, had a better touchdown-to-interception ratio and completed more passes.

Once Dodd secures the starting spot, the rest of the offense will break out as well. There will be more continuity in the offense, and the running backs and receivers will benefit.

Look for Dodd to throw for 2,500 yards and 25 touchdowns as the offense drastically improves.

Mark Harrison

Patrick McDermott/Getty Images

Mark Harrison will slide into the No. 2 wide receiver position opposite Brandon Coleman. Another big wideout, Harrison will serve as the possession receiver for the offense. He's posted solid stats before, catching 44 balls for over 800 yards and nine touchdowns, and will play a significant role in 2012.

Harrison will likely catch 50 to 55 balls for 1,000 yards and six touchdowns. He won't post the impressive stats that Coleman will, but he will be much more integral to the offense moving the chains.

Huggins will serve as the goal line back for the Scarlet Knights. He's much bigger than Jawan Jamison and will use this advantage inside the red zone. Huggins won't have a huge yards per carry average, but look for him to score double-digit touchdowns in 2012.

Kyle Federico

Courtesy of ScarletReport.com

Kyle Federico is the starting kicker following spring ball, and as a true freshman he's obviously going to break out. The Rutgers offense is going to be much improved with both the passing game and rushing attack making a leap forward, and Federico will reap the rewards.

Federico is a 3-star recruit according to both Scout and ESPN. He has a strong leg and handled the spring game well as an early enrollee. Expect him to make at least 25 field goals while converting at least 75 percent of his kicks.